The NYRR RUNCENTER featuring the New Balance Run Hub

August 13, 2018 @ 7:00 am - August 13, 2019 @ 8:00 pm

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Keeping in shape and knowing the best running routes to take can be difficult while on vacation. Visitors to New York City can now access The NYRR RUNCENTER featuring the New Balance Run Hub, a brand new community running center in Manhattan. Located at 320 West 57th Street, southwest of Columbus Circle, the RUNCENTER serves as a meeting place for all members of the running community – youth and adult runners of all ages and abilities can come together to improve their health, fitness and overall well-being.

Located just off of Columbus Circle and easily accessible via multiple subway and bus lines, the NYRR RUNCENTER is just a short jog from the running meccas of Central Park and the Hudson River Greenway. The RUNCENTER’s location is aimed to inspire the surrounding community—as well as those coming to run in NYC—to get moving in the City’s parks and streets. Lockers are available to those looking to store their belongings while out on a run.

The NYRR RUNCENTER also hosts a variety of running-related events and programs, including course strategy sessions led by NYRR coaches and NYRR Group Training sessions.

The NB Run Hub in NYC is the pinnacle expression of New Balance Performance Running, offering the most innovative gear and exclusive programming, like Test Run. Through the Test Run initiative, runners have an opportunity to try out the latest NB running gear and technology, often before it launches anywhere else in the world.

The NYRR RUNCENTER also features the 1 for You 1 for Youth shoe donation program, benefitting NYRR youth runners in New York City and nationwide. For each pair of shoes purchased at the NYRR RUNCENTER featuring the NB Run Hub, New Balance will donate a pair of shoes to NYRR’s youth programs. New York Road Runners will give the shoes to a participant in the programs.

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